Two Modes of Transgenerational Information Transmission
The explosion of scientific results about epigenetic and other parental effects appears bewilderingly diverse. An important distinction helps to bring order to the data. Firstly, parents can detect adaptively-relevant information and transmit it to their offspring who rely on it to set a plastic phe...
Main Author: | Shea, N |
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Other Authors: | Sterelny, K |
Format: | Book section |
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MIT Press
2013
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